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Condoms no worries?

Hey everyone, just had a few questions that you could verify for me. I had vaginal sex today with a coworker and it was all protected with a condom. There were no visible sores or lesions on her at all. I wanted to make sure of a few questions with this.

1) Do I have any worry of getting an STD from this encounter?
2) If I had caught anything from my small bout 30-60 seconds of unprotected oral back in October could I have infected her with anything?
3) I haven't had any symptoms of anything since that October time frame. If I had anything would I have had symptoms or if I did would it have cleared up on its own
4) Would the condom use today fully prevent her from getting Chalmydia or Gonorrhea from me?

Thanks again for your time to address these
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Like I said, I don't believe I have that, since never had an outbreak before. Just worried about the bacterial ones at this point
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Correct but remember if you have genital herpes and your pubic mound area outside the condom had contact with hers she would be at risk of contracting herpes from you.
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Ok glad to hear, so no risk to her, since there was no Oral sex with her and it was just vaginal sex with condom on for the duration. The others, I don't believe I have since I have been checking since October for any sort of outbreak and there hasn't been one

So otherwise this whole situation today was no risk to her or myself because of the condom and the fact it was worn properly and didn't break.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi,
1. protected vaginal would be a risk for herpes, syphilis and HPV.
2. the condom would have prevented anything infection to her if you had it.
3. the condom would have prevented anything infection to her if you had it.
4. yes with the vaginal, but if you had chlamydia or gono and she gave you a "deep throat oral" she would be at risk to get it in her throat.
All of the was fairly low risk activity.
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